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Discover LudwigThe phrase "disgust about" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a feeling of intense dislike or revulsion towards something. Example: "She couldn't hide her disgust about the state of the public restroom."
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Blomkamp doesn't believe disgust about inequality is part of our makeup.
Deny absolutely I've gone home in disgust about Nick Clegg making separate statement.
For the first time I felt a frisson of disgust about the adult world I was entering.
This forced me to live with my disgust about something for longer than it takes to construct a tweet.
Many Puerto Ricans seemed to agree that the time was ripe to clean house, voicing disgust about the charges.
In a piece about a rowing club, he wrote with disgust about "the industrious upper class boys straining at their oars as if Caesar himself was watching".
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After that's sorted, maybe clean up the dressing rooms, which seem to have been disgusting since about 1999, and get more tills in the stores.
There is, it emerges, nothing disgusting about becoming an arachnanthrope.
There was something viscerally disgusting about it, like eating raw pork or chicken.
"We are disgusted about what she has done to Oliver Jovanovic, his family, our family," they wrote.
Afterward, the Braves were disgusted about starting the postseason with a pathetic inning.
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